When I was just learning to drive,
my Dad was my teacher. He taught me to drive a stick shift, gave me lots of
hints about driving (that I passed on to my children), and by the time I got to
take driver’s education in school, I could drive fairly competently – at least
I thought so, but I’m not so sure that Dad and Mom did. I still remember Dad
moving his hands back and forth to indicate the relationship between the gas
and the clutch. I used the same technique when I taught my kids how to drive.
These writings are my own. I try to support my thoughts with quotes and scripture references – my thoughts are in blue; references are in black. I don’t profess doctrinal infallibility or authority, nor do I have any standing as a spokesperson for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. If you find these writings useful, I am pleased. If they contend with your understanding of a subject, I apologize. If there a topic you wish to discuss, I will do my best to respond.
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Moving Along
Well folks, I guess we are really
moving. We love our house, but it has a lot of stairs and none of us like
stairs very much any more. We’re looking for one-level living. No stairs,
everything we need on one level. Ease of movement throughout our living space.
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